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Rejecting Destiny by Dennis Scheel (Book Review #835)

Rejecting destiny is a dark fantasy story. It is the third book of the series in the underworld’s series. The story begins with Denida and Nina grieving over their son’s murder. Both are in despair and deal with the issue differently. Denida has the… Continue Reading “Rejecting Destiny by Dennis Scheel (Book Review #835)”

The Auctioneers by Florian Schneider (Book Review #836)

The auctioneers is a fictional story about Anabel Medina, a Salvadoran immigrant and social worker in Los Angeles who, after having famously subdued a rampage shooter on a killing spree in Malibu, rises to become a popular international voice for peace and social equity.

Prospects of a Woman by Wendy Voorsanger (Book Review #828)

Prospects of a Woman is a historical novel about Elisabeth Parker. The story is set in 1849, and Elisabeth travels to California with her husband, Nate, to see her father. Things don’t turn out as planned as Elisabeth finds herself stranded by her father,… Continue Reading “Prospects of a Woman by Wendy Voorsanger (Book Review #828)”

Tales from an odd mind by Nom D. Plume (Book Review #838)

Tales from an odd mind is a collection of short stories and poems written with various voices, characters, and situations.

Adventure by Chicken bus by Janet LoSole (Book Review #826)

Adventure by chicken is a travelogue written about a family who sold everything and went on a road trip through Central America between 2005- 2007. Janet and Lloyd have a plan, and they take their two children on what they call chicken busses, which… Continue Reading “Adventure by Chicken bus by Janet LoSole (Book Review #826)”

Fierce Girls by Mike Adams (Book Review #825)

Fierce girls is a military science fiction about Kelly Cassidy. She is a retired police officer, the senior weapons trainer at the New York Police Academy for many years. After the death of her husband, she teaches her son and three daughters to become… Continue Reading “Fierce Girls by Mike Adams (Book Review #825)”

The Hashimoto’s Handbook: How to Thrive, Not Just Survive by Mark Pilja (Book Review #824)

The Hashimoto’s handbook is a self-help book focused on battling Hashimoto’s disease. The book is filled with information about this thyroid disease and helps anyone who does not know much about it. People looking for ways to make life easier can use this book… Continue Reading “The Hashimoto’s Handbook: How to Thrive, Not Just Survive by Mark Pilja (Book Review #824)”

The Ferret Tom Minder (Book Review #823)

  The Ferret is a suspense novel and is about a man who becomes a witness to a crime and goes into hiding from the Mormon mob. As an LDS elder, Louie Kimble is assigned as a construction foreman in Testimony Acres, a high-end… Continue Reading “The Ferret Tom Minder (Book Review #823)”

Changing Ways by Julia Tannenbaum (Book Review #822)

Changing ways is the story about a 16-year-old girl called Grace Edwards. She is vulnerable, sensitive, and is not coping well with her life. From her diet to self-harming, she has suicidal thoughts, and as soon as things get a touch at school, it… Continue Reading “Changing Ways by Julia Tannenbaum (Book Review #822)”